War vs. Peace: Difference Between Biden and Trump Perfectly Explained

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Despite many lawmakers, politicians, and influencers on the left claiming that the Trump presidency would bring “World War III” and strife to the United States, the nation saw zero new conflicts, the caliphate of ISIS was put to an end, and a peace summit was held between the former President and North Korean’s Kim Jong Un.

One of Trump’s most notable expressions of global power took place following Bashar Al Assad’s leaked plans to use chemical warfare on civilians, to which Trump made quick use of American military power.

More than fifty missiles were successfully launched at Assad’s Syrian base from which he planned to execute the civilian attacks. (Trending: Popular Food Banned By Democrats)

Trump happened to be sitting at a banquet with Chinese Communist leader Xi Jinping when the missiles were launched, who he directly informed of the strike via translators during the final course of their meal together.

Unsurprisingly, circumstances have looked far different since the 2020 election, with President Joe Biden’s leadership witnessing far more foreign conflict.

Illegal immigrants are crossing the southern border at all time highs, and the United States’ drug and human trafficking numbers are through the roof. (Trending: Unnerving Discovery In Joe Biden’s Email)

Kim Jong Un has recently begun new missile launching and nuclear testing, and Iran has allegedly been supporting the Hamas’ terrorists in their attacks against Israel, just weeks after Biden signed over $6 billion to Tehran.

Since Biden took office, America has been increasingly in a state of disarray, and global conflict is on the rise.

Recent polls show show Donald Trump up ten points over President Biden.

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